Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, November 21, 2007, Page 20, Image 20

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    CALENDAR
Smells like Celtic teen
spirit! Tonn Nua performs
at Tsunami Books
Saturday
MUSIC Oregon Wind Quintet,
5:15pm, Knight Library, UO. FREE.
At 6pm Tuesday, November 27
Iraila will host a
Benefit for
Basic Rights Oregon
Family style prix fixe meal
for $40 per person
Eugene Contemporary Chamber
Ensemble performs Darius
Milhauld, Jesse Jones & Joe
Trapanese, 8pm, Beall Hall, UO.
FREE.
Juliette & The Licks, Suffrajett,
Scissors for Lefty, 9pm, WOW
Hall. $13 adv., $15 door.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses the chal-
lenges of creating a movie in our
region, 9am & 9pm, KRVM 1280
AM.
“Alternative Radio” presents
Kathleen
Cleaver:
“State
Repression
of
the
Black
Panthers,” (interview), 6:30pm,
KLCC 89.7 FM.
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WEDNESDAY
Sunrise 7:24am; Sunset 4:37pm
Av High 48; Av Low 36
DANCE Dance Quarterly, 7pm,
Dougherty
Dance
Theater,
Gerlinger Annex, UO. FREE.
FILM UO Sociology Dept. and
www.greenwasheugene.com
present videos from the
“Confronting the Global Triple
Crisis” international forum, 7pm,
180 PLC, UO. FREE.
GATHERINGS Coast Fork
Willamette Watershed Council
hosts a Holiday Open House,
5pm-8pm,
Cottage
Grove
Community Center, 700 Gibbs St.
FREE.
EW and Lane Bus Project present
Brewhaha:
“Downtown: What
Next?” 6pm, Davis' Restaurant,
94 W. Broadway. 344-9999. FREE.
Emerald Empire HempFest orga-
nizational
meeting,
7pm,
Community TV29 studios. 434-
2377. FREE.
Archimedes Movement hosts a
Health Care Reform public discus-
sion, 7pm, EWEB. 334-1760. FREE.
LECTURES
“Employing
Technology to Analyze Gender
Roles
in
Mesoamerican
Manuscripts: Recent Advances in
the Mapas Project,” Judith
Musick, noon, 330 Hendricks Hall,
UO. 346-5015. FREE.
Ed Whitelaw speaks on the State
of Oregon’s trespass case involv-
ing the grounding of the New
Carissa, 10am, Baker Downtown
Center, 975 High St. 346-0697.
FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Holiday
Open House, w/booksignings by
Mir Starlin, Judith Berg, Sarah
Robertson, 11am-6pm, Past and
Presents, Museum of Natural &
Cultural History, UO. 346-3024.
FREE.
Kenny Moore signs Bowerman
and the Men of Oregon, 7pm,
Singer Songwriter Lori Kats will perform acoustic contemporary guitar
Please go to www.brodinner.com
to reserve your spot
Best New Restaurant 2004
2435 Hilyard • Eugene, OR 97405 (in the Humble Bagel)
www.iraila.com • Open Wed.-Sun. @ 5pm • 541-684-8400
20 NOVEMBER 21, 2007
W HEN : Next Dance is Friday, November 23, 7:30-11:30pm
W HERE : Vet’s Ballroom • 1626 Willamette St., Second Floor
Dance Lesson at 6:30pm • $8 (members $5)
Boomer Hotline 541-461-0319
DANCE TO MUSIC FROM THE 50’S THROUGH THE 80’S